Notable Quebecers We Lost in 2025
A look back at the lives and legacies of influential Quebecers who passed away in 2025, from hockey legend Ken Dryden to palliative care pioneer Dr. Balfour Mount.
A look back at the lives and legacies of influential Quebecers who passed away in 2025, from hockey legend Ken Dryden to palliative care pioneer Dr. Balfour Mount.
A new survey reveals a growing majority of Canadians favor 'Merry Christmas' over 'Happy Holidays'. Discover the festive preferences shaping Canadian traditions this season.
Hong Kong held a funeral for firefighter Ho Wai-ho, who died battling the Wang Fuk Court fire, the city's deadliest in decades. The tragedy has sparked a city-wide outpouring of grief and respect.
The Vancouver Canadians have been named a 2025 Bob Freitas Award winner by Baseball America, recognizing them as one of the best-run clubs in the minors after a successful season amid major stadium renovations.
Foreign ministers from the G7 nations, including Canada, have issued a strong condemnation of the conviction of Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai. Read the full statement and international reaction.
Markham-Unionville MP Michael Ma's defection to the Liberals sparks protests and questions about his perceived affinity for Chinese government views. Read the full story.
The accused gunman in the Bondi Beach mass shooting has been formally charged with 15 counts of murder. The tragedy has sent shockwaves through communities, including Canadians in Montreal.
Amendments to Canada's Citizenship Act are now law, restoring citizenship rights for children born abroad to Canadian parents. Learn who is eligible and how it works.
A new report highlights how soaring living costs are delaying traditional life milestones for young Canadians like Taylor Arnt, 27, of Winnipeg. Explore the financial pressures reshaping a generation.
A Toronto Hanukkah celebration became a vigil for victims of the Bondi Beach terror attack. Rabbi Levi Gansburg and Councillor Brad Bradford addressed the crowd, highlighting resilience and shared security concerns for Jewish Canadians.
A new report highlights the struggles of young Canadians as soaring living expenses and limited prospects create a sense of uncertainty. Discover their challenges and hopes.
New data reveals a concerning increase in the detention of Canadians, including minors, by U.S. immigration authorities. Queen's University professor Sharry Aiken explains the policy shifts driving this trend. Read the full analysis.
Claire Lai states her father, imprisoned Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai, would prioritize family over activism if released. Exclusive interview details from Washington.
Canadians aged 16+ will pay a new US$100 fee to visit top U.S. national parks like Yellowstone and Yosemite starting Jan. 1, 2026. Learn about the annual pass and how Trump's policies are driving the change.
A new report highlights a significant happiness gap affecting young Canadians. Discover the unique challenges, from housing to mental health, shaping this generation's outlook and their hopes for the future.
Residents of Markham, Ontario, gathered to honour those lost in the deadly Tai Po high-rise fire in Hong Kong, expressing solidarity with survivors and calling for accountability.
Members of Toronto's Hongkonger community gathered for a memorial to honour victims of the Tai Po nightclub fire, expressing solidarity with survivors and calling for justice. The event took place on December 6.
Hong Kong residents cast their votes in a key legislative election, an event proceeding in the shadow of a recent deadly fire. Get the latest details and context on this significant political moment.
A devastating fire at a Hong Kong residential estate has claimed 159 lives, including a one-year-old child, with 30 people still missing. The community mourns with paper cranes.
The children of jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher Jimmy Lai voice grave concerns for his failing health as he approaches 78. Learn about his solitary confinement and the family's plea for international intervention.
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee vows a thorough investigation into a fatal fire and promises sweeping construction safety reforms. The city demands answers.
Hong Kong's Chief Executive announces an independent committee to investigate a fatal fire, responding to growing public demands for answers and accountability.
An investigation into a deadly Hong Kong residential fire points to unsafe netting as a key factor. Public mourning continues amid a backdrop of government efforts to control dissent.
A solemn vigil was held in Vancouver to remember those lost in a horrific Hong Kong high-rise fire. The community gathers in solidarity and mourning.
Hong Kong authorities confirm safety netting in deadly Tai Po district fire did not meet code, as death toll reaches 151. Investigation into the tragedy continues.
The death toll from Wednesday's devastating Hong Kong apartment fire has climbed to 146 victims. A Toronto resident watched helplessly as their childhood home burned in the tragedy that has shocked the international community.
Deadly blaze at Hong Kong high-rise complex kills 128, leaves 150 missing. Beijing warns against using tragedy for disruption as arrests continue. Learn the full story.
A Toronto resident witnessed his childhood home destroyed in the devastating Hong Kong blaze that claimed over 100 lives. Read about the personal tragedy behind the international disaster.
Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades kills 128 people at Wang Fuk Court, sparking corruption investigation into renovation safety violations and negligence.
Hong Kong observes three days of mourning after a devastating fire claims 128 lives. Officials investigate the cause and arrest 11 in connection with the tragedy.